Travailler dans le secteur IGT au Canada : les entreprises IGT embauchent dès maintenant

Oct 3, 2023
IGT October 2023 jobs

INOVAIT member companies are looking for talent that could help transform the delivery of healthcare. Could it be you?

Across Canada, INOVAIT companies are currently hiring Software Developers, Quality Engineers, Engineer Technicians, Clinical Sales Specialists, and other fantastic roles.

You can find open roles in Canada’s IGT sector below:

  1. Cosm Medical
        • What they do: They specialize in digital urogynecology and have commercialized the world’s first Gynethotic for Pelvic Floor Disorders.
        • Headquarters: Toronto, Ontario
        • Current openings: Senior Mechanical Engineer
  2. Synaptive
        • What they do: They develop an advanced and integrated suite of software and hardware for neurosurgery, medical imaging, and surgical navigation.
        • Headquarters: Toronto, Ontario
        • Current openings: Clinical Sales Specialist, Manufacturing Technician
  3. KA Imaging
  4. NDI
  5. Daxsonics
        • What they do: They provide technical expertise and engineering support for emerging applications in advanced ultrasound technologies.
        • Headquarters: Halifax, Nova Scotia
        • Current openings: Engineer Technician
  6. opSens Medical
  7. Jubilant DraxImage
  8. Monteris Medical
  9. PulseMedica

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